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knoe 

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1. Another spelling of the word "know".
2. To understand, to be informed.
1.Bill and I knoe a secret.
knoe by Olivia September 6, 2003

knoe 

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when you spell know wrong. Sorry Teres, jeez.
I know that you knoe.
knoe by Jester February 16, 2003

Knoe 

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If someone sais "i knoe" it means they type too fucking fast and u should shut up if u try to correct them mf.
"Minecraft is better" "yeah i knoe" it also means that ur swag asf
Knoe by Swag person lol June 1, 2021

Knoe 

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Australian and global rapper; best known for his single Manhattan Summer
Guy 1: What the hell is this?

Guy 2: This is Knoe's new track.
Knoe by thepaganwitch March 17, 2020

dun'knoe

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to agree with or back up someone
terry: got that girl is hot
jimmy: you dun'knoe man
dun'knoe by jw15 August 23, 2011

Briggie Knoe 

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Alternative name for the Island in Ice Station Z, the most underrated Nintendo 3ds title.

The name was given when ISZ was in its prime. Unfortunately, It is now only a shadow of its former self.
guy 1: "ey bruh, lets blast dem noobs in Briggie Knoe shall we?"

guy 2: "HECC YEEA MA NIBBA."
Briggie Knoe by earwax022+ September 18, 2019
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